List of featured suppliers of SHUTTERING Sacrificial on Building Products Index

Sacrificial shuttering refers to a temporary structure that is used in construction projects to support the concrete during the pouring and hardening process. It is typically made from wood or metal, and can be modified to fit a variety of shapes and sizes. Once the concrete has cured, the sacrificial shuttering is removed and discarded, leaving the hardened material in place and ready for further work. This technique is commonly used in the construction of foundations, walls, and other structural elements in the building industry.

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CORDEK LTD

Cordek provides technical solutions for a range of construction requirements. Innovative thinking, engineering expertise, and CAD/CAM capabilities enable Cordek to solve a wide variety of infrastructure and superstructure engineering problems; as well as supplying ground heave, structural fill, and VOC & ground gas solutions. Since Cordek’s formation in 1973, they have worked on major iconic projects through to domestic extensions, and remain committed to supplying the best quality, value solutions, supported by the highest levels of personal service.

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Tel: 01403 799600www.cordek.com
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ABG LTD

ABG is a market leader in the design, development, manufacture and technical support of high performance geosynthetic systems for use in a wide range civil engineering, environmental and sustainable building projects. Technical support on ABG systems is provided by the highly trained ABG technical department, many of whom are Chartered Civil Engineers. The support extends to full design services, design validation, feasibility studies, cost advice and advice on meeting regulatory requirements. Part of this support includes ABG developing and driving knowledge within our active markets; including working with both local and international regulatory bodies on developing guidance and best practices on the use of innovative geosynthetics to solve complex engineering issues.

Tel: 01484 852096